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8 JBUNCUL AND MSIBfllil* c : N A Dull Day, with a Heavy J Stock Market. 15 a GOLD RECEDES TO 109 5-M ? t . :: Governments Strong-, Railway \ Mortgages Firm. . wall m'kf.ki, ? ; lll&RUJBT, JlUKUSw uO? O I , .U. I A marked >.fiange was observable ia the tone o* j ou the atock P.xchang- to-day, and the fcusiness 01the day wan mostly conttnea to reallza- j tioim by the purcuasers oj last week, who preferred to secure an existing profit, if small, rather Mian nek too much lor a greater prospective profit. 1 beside*, It 1* but natural to suppose, and operators 1 know lull weU, there will be uinny an er>o and flow ' j ?f valnes here Deiore the full effect of the expected (all business will be felt. Grain and cotton must ( romp forward in considerable quantities so as to veil THK RAILWAY BABNINOS twfore there can be any substantial improvement j > tne value or railway shares, and money for both most be returned to the pockets of the producers j before onr manufacturing laterests with their job* j tolng relations will lino great sumulua. In the interim, however, there is sure to be nioro or less discounting of these results, and speculators lor a rise, with others whose Instincts always place ihetn on the -bear" side, will have many a tourna- , mem. 1o-<lav, as has oeen said beiore, was one in which the former class seemed disposed to gather in tne proilts of last week preparatory to a new departure. Thus the stock marker, throughout the 4ay was IKHKU I'LAK AN It UKMKRAU.Y WKAk. the market going off in the early dealings, previous j to the second call, "4 to si per cent. The most f actuating stock was Pacific Malt, which seemed ! to contend against the current tone of specula- | off irnin 174/ r?i Afl ! IV*". WW *'/? .*? | reacting to 47% and again rallying to 48 The ' wtner stocks principally dealt In were Western 1'nion. Lake -Shore, Northwestern, St. l'aul (com*iouj, Kock. Island, linlon Pacitlc and Wabash. The ! market at the second call was steady, and subse- , ?iuenily irregular and fluctuating, crowing quiet j in the last hour of business and CLORIKU WKAK at about the lowest flgnres of the day. lading f.hj , entire day the extreme fluctuations were not , great, although frequent, beiug only \ per cent , in Pacific Mail, \ per cent in St. l'aul common, | aud % to s' per cent in the Keneral list, Tehre j wad absolutely nothing new on the street either in the way 01 rumor or fact to stimulate speculation , ?r affect values, and the operations were, as stared, wnollv or the nature or realizing: sales. These reached a total of 92.U00 shares distributed as ahown in the subjoined table, which also gives THB UNiUJCST ASl> LOWEST PRICKS. aifjhnt. Lnirest. Salen. Kew York Central 102% 102\ soo Lane Shore 74 ', 74 V 14,loo i Kock Island 102% Wi.', 4,000 | New Jersev Central lofl 10ti loo ' j Dei., Lack, and West.... 109 10S> 500 Wabash 'l">n :6'^ tj.ioo Harlem 126 126 20o | Western 1 nion lelegrapli 77-. 77 , 26,70o j Northwestern "9'j 3,700 Northwestern preferred. 58 >7\" 40ii i ^t, Paul :t??U -'* #, ' 1 few Paul preierred 54 54 , 200 ^ Panama 112 S 112 , 100 Pacific Mall 4Sl* 47 19,2011 j , Kne r,2>j 12>, 2,?oo ! l)iuo and Mississippi 25-? 25 7oo Boston, Hartiord A- Kne. 1 , 1100 Union Pacific 2?-, 2?moo ; C.. C. 31*1 I. C 12.'4 50? Atlanta: ami l'acidc prei U'4 141,, 200 , tlannibal and St. Joseph 281_, 26100 Consolidated Coal 4>i 4c 200 Adams Kxpress 107 107 100 j Weils, I-'argo A Co. Kx... 7,7 7!> loo Total sales 92,000 gold to stBl dull and again heavy, opening at no and going off tol09\, at wlutft it closed, these being respectively each lite iug'iest arid lowest figures t>i the daj. In the loan inarSet the supply of cash gold was In excess ?f inquiry, and to l per cent ! was paid to have it carried. Loans were also made ' fiat. The customs receipts to-day were $530,000. 1 The Sub-Treasurer paid out $18,000 on account, of interest i?mi fo,700 in redemption of five-twenty bonds. KOKJUGN UCHANUK was weak, and leading bankers marked down their nominal rates lor prime sterling sight to 4.P7>j. sale* were. hoo ver, made ui much lower i rates, prini'i sixty days' sterling wins obtainable at 4.8?i'a and sigut 4.89,with bills not classed prime. Oat still first class, even lower. The fn:l } schedule ?>f rt vised rate? Is as follows:? Sixty nay*. Thfff iTiiiie bankers' *terunjr bills on l.ou<lon. 4.SQ!4 a 4.87'r 4.s9'j a4.PO'i <;?iod bankers' Oo 4.?3,'? a 4.W , 4.*s>? a 4.S9}{ 1 J'riine '"oui. ftprJiub iJo. 4-83 a 4.si. 4.88 u 4 H:> JParis {bankers') ;"i.16'-4 a /?.l6.l-l}? a Antwerp ">.l" t a j-1-'? > a6.ir, 1" '4 U il?Vi . II >1.11 | Amsterdam 40'e ,i ti 41'?a 41 \? j Hamburg !*>.*.. a >?6;, *.*> a '.in 't | Frankfort 4o'? a 41 41a ^ 41 4 lirnrnen *">'= a u'<\ 90 a W; * Prussian i.uier* ... . 71 ? a ;i , 72 a ?i\ I he following are the direct rai es on f.on<lon or I the bankers named:? N-Rgman * Co., firm 4,?7\. a 4.00'4 less 1-16. H.iiik of California, quiet 4.s7.^ less Mortou, Bliss A Co., dull 4.?7'. a4.!Hi'i[ tcsseotti. ! ligman A Co., steady 4.s7 ., a 4.w'? less com. British Bank, active ,4.b7 a t/.to -, less London and Asiatic Co. on Joint Bunk, si eatiy..' 4.87 less coin. The engagements of specie lor -liipmc-nt i>^ to- i morrow's steamer lor Europe are stated at $150,000, f old com. OCR KSrORTS. The total exports of produce from this port for the week ending to-<lay amounted to $.">,tHio,3i9, luixed value?, an Increase ov?r last wook of $J6.V>*'?. The fxporrs for the corresponding week ?f last year were JS1.409, and for 1872, The total exports since January 1st, this \ear. are $192,271t4,J.\ against iI84.*08,ts' vear, an I 914^,4(11.440 III i8T'i HON KV continue* easy. without new lealures. a; . a-j.i j , j?rr cm* on nn., arm prune mei 411 ii?: p:iper .> lo 7 pr.T rent. according: to toe time it ;o run. ihe . national bank notes received 4: ttie Treasury :or edeinptlon to-day amounted to The internal revenue receipt* were *m.o<? . THE KOKF.HiN MAKKK1S .exhibited j weaker .'eeiinjr In l.ondon lor tur-rl< .in eruriMes, wild K? ie untitled atl'l In'rer, ?'oD?Ol9 werr nnu. Phi- rat* o' ?li- oant In the open iuar:or three mom h?'bliN wh? : pev. ent, or .per I II! i?e|f)?T ! lie I'Mntk rate. I'fct liailk Of KBglttUd gained on balance vo-uay ?130,uoo in unlllon. ?'l<??ing pri<e? in 1.xlon a 4:jo M. were a? follows:? Con*oi?- M iner, ^ -o'sn', W, a omI Isa.i >?)D l<, 10$'. ;i HN\: IMiT bonds, lfM> .1 teu-forv mnrK i<>4: new live- l'<4\;Krie, ~j?i. iSer.rr# a< i'Hrt? ' .?/?' <1 firm at 6811 OTKKNMKNT KI>M> were quie' wj.i in tti* ti'ini<* tiiarK?t t'iroiiKiiont. tie <><< .mrt clos'- l firm at Hie following figures:?I mxi >t? ,?*. currency fixe*, JIT', ?i?', ; iio. ihhj, regl^ter^d, JlT.S a 11; ilo. >1o. do.. coupon*, il*", a 11M, ;du. ts^i, revfe'ered, a J ?* .*: 4o- 'lo -In., coupon*. iij 4 a 11. ;; do,, : jmn. i*ir!Mt?r?'rt, 114 , .1 II.}; do. do. 00., coupon*. f lie a iWW* <la ?o? IW>, r?j:!.-v?reij, jtr,4 u.v, ; ?lo. do. tio., coupoiiK, 117 * a 117_ . .10. do., IV... jjew, registered, lift;. a ilfi; <io. .to. -lo., coupon*, _16>, 14 IJtf\ ; do. do., H'lT, r?j;i?terM, ik , a 117; *10. U0. <t0.. COUponX, 117?, h 117?, . do. do.. IV,?, rcgwiered. liKj, J* '17; do. da do., ounpoii*. j i7)j a j 1Tt do. tcn-ior'fes legi^te-eii, 110% a 111; do. do., coupon*. 1H'< a '.14'.; do. flvm. im, registered. Jl?'? " ll-.'f! do. <lo. do., cnnjon*, 312ft a Has. lUll.WAY HUHTBAWIW. rue feature in tiwse seeorttiet was u?e inrae traimai tloiiK in t&e t'uioo Pa< i/lc wlix u , were in af.tire demand, dr*U Kelltng *t 84}^ a Sf>H i lid incomes aud FloJUfic Pui'Jp *<Lnnwit Hi It KEW TO nd 71 >t respectively. Chicago ami Northwestern imsoUdated gold toudu were Arm at 79V- New ork Central ttrat, coupon, biougnt 106; Michigan ent al sevens. i?o; Kort Wayne second, ioj; lorn* and Ks*ex second. 101, and Morrw iind i*<ex seveus, ol 1871. lu tlie afternoon <lealitft'Ue rrarkot was quieL New Vort Central rat, registered, brought 105, Krie third, loil4. ,nd Toledo au>! Wabash, s>U Louts divislou. To i sale of Canadi Houtheru drat was reported at >5. Central Paclflc bonds closed at. ik>1? a #1, iud Union I'acltlcs. Hi3, a 84 ? tor ilrst*; 84;* a 15 for land grauta, a 87)4 lor income*, and '114 a 7J for Pinking funds. Western Paclflc gold >oulis closed ?i,82't a 84. Trie following were the aids on tne tlist call:? Ait) A bUsq 1st Oils . 102X Det. Hon A Tol Alb A ?us At Ma Bull .v Krie new tOA It A h )?l in Buffi ttttf iW't...... Bo<, 11 A K. uturaiit'll. na Kalaiuttioo A Wrt P 1st. 73 hur. ( 1! * M 1-1.7 m 55 l.tttr -Iu.r?' div b *.... flies A Ohio ?V 1st ni. ?f*i ' -pore l?l. o c w. cm a \noa 1st .? jwj, >h?ri' ?on ut, r.. MS I hi A tl'on income ?6 Lake Miore c 2?1. c. ? ?? J*jUislalU A MO 1st ft J S3 *"h I en eon V?, I9U2.. M L, .tuck i i hi 1st in ?ft S Y A X H #? ( liL Hock Islan I A >'a New York I'm r>?, ?.. 1)1 N J ( < !, i*t in, new 1 Xcw York Ceil ?i'?, '87. W* X I <'?'ii run hU?, New York i en 6's. re. ill Mil A M 1' 1st 8's, 1* I> .103 New York 1 ?-n 's, sub. Bl .... a i? i??. I-ii t li ? N Y i>u 7'?. K6 1004; Mil*.St'' st. 1 A M D. 71 New YorK C'en l*t in. r.105 i in A N W on bonds.. H4 New York, t en lstm 1.104% 1 ia A > W l?i IU 98 Hud K 7's, 2d m,s I, Sa.10.i-, 1 hi* V W cou U ods.. 79% Hud H7 ?M ui'75 lilt ', low* ..Hand l?tm s's 86 7's. 1st m. c ? MS1* iajeua A Chi ex H*) Norm Mttfwmri 1st in... " 1 hi A Mil Ut m 92 Ohio A Misscon ? , C, C A 1 1st 111 7's ? f.lUl Ohio A M'ss 2d, con... 75H L>el, I.a.-kAW Utm...l"1K '"en P?c K bonus... . 5>?e I.a. k A W id m ...10:1 Western Pucilic bonis. L cU i.ack A W 7's, con. 11.4 l'u 1'ac Ut 64 M. rns A fc*M>x 1st in ..105V, I'nion Hi*'', e 7'<., 8I\ Morris ? k.mex 2d ui...lul I uion Pacilic II)'* inc. >w< MoitU A 1 sm*x 7'n, '71. 96H Union Pacific s 1 711 a H riit im in 'x I02V4 Pac Bitot Mo, Ut... if) Krie -il m. 7's, '79 10: Phc I'.K 7's, g<d bv Mo. 100 1 ric Til iu, 7's "? 9?Ji Pitt*. I \\ A t.'hi -d in. 1 2 trie 4ih m,7's. '80 99 ('lev A Pitts eon St..... 95 Krie .'all III 7'S>'HM.. 91 Olev A l'ilt> >1 ui I'?|l4 IIn>i A M .lotj's onv... 78 Clev A Pitts 4th ui 89 111 < en 1 per cent, 75. .103 Col, 1 hi A Inil ist 81 l>ub X Sioux City 1st 111 91 M Louis A 1 M 1st ill. . 81 Hun a sioux City 2d di 91 Alum A 1' 11 1st Mich .- outli 7 V c, 2d 111. .19 Alton A T 11 il pt 86 Mu ll o A N I s 17 pc.1024k Hel A so 11; 1st m. 8'*.. 94 ('lev A '1 ol s I .100 To'. A Wi?b 1st ni, St L 1> 7?is? ?'lev A Iol new lids.... 97 (ireal West 1st, '88 S7'? 1 lev. r k A 11UI bits. 98 Ureal West 2d in. 'SB... 76', clev. P A A liew bilri.. . 97 And as lollows tor STATF. KONUS, whlcti were (lull and steady, the only sales belnx of Missouri sixes, long bonds, at 92and North Carolina funding act at 14%. In the afternoon Tennessee sixes, new, sold at 6Uj'. .N Y r b 1 106% -Missouri 6's, 77 9t! > Vcb I i06;'? KulldinK boil'ls, '94 9^\j N Y Irs, 74. lo-i l.n? bils, 81 to '91 inel. N Y ti's, '75. I'.tS Telili H'm, old 7(5% N Y Cs,'77 tt)s Tenn 6's, old ex c 57 N Y 6'?,'78 itH Tenii t>>, now ~,SH S V 6's, g r, '87 108 Teiui 6's, new, ex c 57.'s N Y ti's, $ c, 's7 I08 Virginia old 28 X Y 6's it I. '8.1 M8 Virginia 6'#. c?u 5I7, X Y ti's, ? 1, !d 108 Virginia 6's. cou, 2d NY a's, tf e, 75. liM Ni 6's. Old, .1 and .1 . 19 N Y 5'?, g c, '76 106 N C, old, Apl and Oct.. 19 California 7's 11 U X C, N C K K. J A J.... 40 Connecticut 6's 102X C 6's, X I'll It, A A O 40 Ohio 6's M0 X (' 6's, M' P.K.oir.IAJ 25 (llnoli'H, '8| Iu25? K (' 6's, N(;KK, 0/1 A AO 25 Ohio 6's,'86 1044? 8 C 6's, Apl and Oct.... 15 ItUodc Island 6's lot S (' t ac t, '66 20 SUcb6's,Tu-t# 101K HOnonroadb #*? Mich 6's, *8i .101)* Ark 7'?, L it A Kt .8, is. 7 Micll7's. '90. lot Ark 7's, M A I. R 7 Miwotirl 6's, 74 99 Ark 7's, L It, PB1KO 7 Missouri 'i's '75. 98 Ark 7's, M O A K Kiv.. 7 JU.ssouri 6'a, '76. 97 Arit 7's. Oen KB 7 The following were the bids lor CITY BANK SHARES. the only sale being of German-American at *iS. America 148 Manhattan 148 American Kxchanire. 111*? Market I2H Hank A Hrok'rs' Ass n 75 MecfianiCH1 1.14 env :xm Mercantile 115 Commerce 118'i Merchants' 117 < 'urn Kxcbanae 120 Merchants' Kxchange 1W; lir?t Sutx nal 2tO Metropolitan 127 Hourtn National 13o>i New York 120 Killtoti 140 N. Y. County 200 (iallutin .National 130 Ninth National 100 (Vriuan-American. .. 88 Pacific. ICS (.old Kxcbantfp Ill) People's 140 Hanover 101 Plwnlx 1 > 0 Importers k Traders', liJl Nicholas liWi Irvine 125 State ot New Y'ork 110 Uather Mannfact'eru' 175 L'nlon 137>? RAILWAY earning?. The earnings of the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Company lor the thud week of August Fere fi46,ooo, an increase over trie corresponding veek of last, year of $4,G6a. (JO 1.1) EXCHANGE BANS Tit-DAT. Sold balances $711,20:; Currency balances 792,293 MM aleavMoea 17,040,000 CLEARING IlOl'sE STATEMENT. Currency e\ctiaii<res $52,793,89:] Curreaey bal&BOM 8,291,884 Gold exchanges 3,s34.75i GoM MMMM 714.91S SALES AT THE NEW YQB.S STOCK EXCHANGE TuMday, August '<5?10 A. M.,1 Before Call, j liMW sU- West I'll Tel.. 77lt 2400 shn L aJt M 8 KK.. 7?'j 12>'j do 77', 5ft> do , 7?l, ??i do c 77', 2700 74 7U0 77', 4Af> do b3 7*?. ?>> do 77*< KM do 74'. 4t?? do c 77)2 200 Ohio* Mis* ItB.... 2flk 10 <io 77 1*1 25'i 7i? ?lo 77*4 1?U Un Pacific RB.... a", iuo uo c 77', a*) do 29'4 ion Krie Ri; c :w, aw u<> g'j-. J<> do... Ui S2J4 2no do a t?', WW do .... .'12', Mi do tH* 2"(l do b3 32'J 20(1 do C 29W i??t do :u.'4 4<rj ass 1 HI Atl A Pa< prel ... H',, 200 do b3 291, 1 o i os, II ,t K It H, 2U do <i /*- a ?"> PiM- M . . <<<, 17 . 100 mi A R I KB c 1IK-I 200 do 47,'? t>U0 do SS ll>2W hHj do 47', 20 ri. c 102', 6.0 do 47 ^ 7 JO do Mm. 200 do ?7?, 2UU do 102*. 5ci do art 47* j KM Mil A St I* KM b3 S9 600 do 4.-, 2<J0 do ?i 40 oo 17", .'U0 do c 36). 1?' do I.'i 47"? 100 do bS 36 . 300 do. ... . .*3 47', 2XJ do ScJ? M0 ?! b.'l 47lino Tol A VVab RP V j M OO <78 ??) do 3?T. loo dr. ?7'i 200 do 37 JlHt I'll'. 1SW RR....?:i % 100 ao 37 S 2?i <lo m>i I ?i do b.'l :',7>. 7m? oo M do 2* ' do 'J .!!?', 10:15 and Mi?0 A. M. Jl >*) f j? 6 ?. r, '91. .1) r 117'* MOW C S 6's c. 'SI 118? 24-HJ0 do. . .. be 117;, #5000 I bft'A r, >1 Il3y First Board?10:.10 A. SI. SK'iJO Mo 'i's, I bds.. "2\ loo sbs Pac Mail SS.... ? JlOONC.ftiod act, *8. U>? l?UU no ?7* IUiIIB, HAfcgtd 40 SOU do bi 477 .'un'ii N .1 I'enrunv 102a 10 Eric rfK 3^ lUJUOO its W c c K >>-. ~9\ 5*' di.? S3 ,i:\ ) r 1, X< A W > on... 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I it' . .... 12 >" 40 i *',i III M 13 on till ; h Jno .io o< -3 I;;1 r*?:*0 H. >| Htlort i Mil. I'll ,1m Wp I I II l>l .^1 75l'?*li?rhi * N W K... : .!?' .?> i!t> 77'4 IDOChiARi KH....I1I |iU" I'M -in ?'? 77V -'i" an Ji)2) .? i7 a ?*? Mil * m I* lift. .< 'JV; n"i p*. '>i4ii > > >'n iic 4i .'.i?i jy a.t a I ?> <lt< M 10" do .It ?,? X V r 4 It K*.. - > \*i'i 1? I!hl 4 At KB...X(J 1W 1 hric KK .<*( ? - "l., * XVal. I'.P. . ijl 37 III IMVMirc liR 2t?i ilo 17 2tJU l>rj, I, 4 W llR... I".l UK' do R.1 .W 5.41 I,4 V >HR... . 14'? ft ..11 .III fi.. Ii.l 74 , IDU libit. a Mivi it ft 23 |ii 1 l.ntoti I'-f JSMa ' 1 4 I (; i;R ... 12! ||||| Iln 29'a "> I. IJ' :>?? 1 III 4 ,N W KR.. 4l !>'a t P. !*f. $ "D 1: < r ?... II.'.', *'>1 r ? h it Ji.vi lie tic ii/.v ""< i1 ir Ml I n r,?. . . a. I4M V 9 ft'*, cur 117 ltd 1.1 S.V2 . t, 4 ... IW ,?ifronil llo?rH?I H. M. Jl.ijO r#n >'?. n. X Ik' '>71 a fillj (th* I< .S 4 M > RH. 74 vi r4wi-\?u. n ix mi ?? ij H .in 'on in . .iic * ' ''o r>' '* I., n. v , I . I |?|, f ... Mr. *<> do i* I Wi.rlc i ni . ift-'4 ""?? '!" -i ? ID"! I)fi I' KB l?l. ,t>f ^D"'.i f j'nm |I' ? V> .',1 Ii 40 Hill I'mijina ltd .?> c 112 VmlH lUrr4KI.4l.hr Wt JIHH.n 1*0 KR be 2? lie I ?lltt ' |>!I t:.*l ... ' 4i 2!<0" t'.o - #1 All 4 P fnl. I<<- I. H?0 dl. iIdOPli In: (J WT do M ?9 ?ifi do 4*4 2<?''hi?NW RK.ncinxJ * TV AO II Wl Io 3K Wi (lii <J in HiOK.'OnKM J"** Ki - dn IUO C'tll 4 K I ItR . .. h <' 10lf! *?W?rtUnT?l ?>r. 77), ?iw Mil 4 fit V KK.bct>3 ? I'm no j* 77J| 11? do * ^ ;Zifc JUU 041 iRK HKKALD, WEDNESDAY ?4) HO *3 !7'? UW do t'H I lui .io. hS 77 i WO do l?Ji It#) 77 ? lUOMil* -t I RKul.bc 5 ' ? 7W1 oo 77;4 IOU do M'? 1!W> 'to r>s 4 HIT. W WRR..bC 7 Adam* I- x... f1 < h-'l 11>7Aa UUU do 'ri'g 1U0 do. M IOJ do b'J ".7 III II h K?I)W??' o. . ' '? -I' do '7 3 N \ t A it I.. l'C , I i) D I, I. A W R.hrli3 l it KloKrleKR. I. < 2MJ Chi .Hit P.K pi\A 101S 12 i-iari-on R u.. I 4 2) i iU 4 ?lt. .wrip xd SB Hi i L A JI s UK.. ..be .4, I. M l t* UK |ii..Ucc 14'a 4l3 > to t t>. Jl. SU0*h*Wer tDnTel..b3 77K ? ?b? Mich On RK 7i"< !*?) do -.1 77'^ 2.1 uo...., ....... 7?k ?1 iO do 77*2 fro do 75 200 do ....KJ 7? * 11 L S A M ?? uft 74 70U <lo 7/', 10* do bS 74^4 4Ji) iii. . . 7714 ??l do 74V ! ?! do b2 77?, I ?1 Jo 74 1C0 do il'n I <J 1(t 74 4 a*) <lo. 77>4 IMI'nKi, RP. I-.. , 200 <?oii oa) 46 imit in .? n w to.l 2011 Harlem RR ia? 1?) do s) , II) t'a. irt. Mali s lai) ?"hi 4 KI RR. in.'-., ;?> no b3 4H'a 2-k! Mil A st i' RR iV, 1500 <!o . 4->, iM l!o Vj\ i aw do 4h ii?) do tri s:.'. WW do 48',; 400 do &W do b;l 4? , 2'JO Tot .. \\ at) RR ,.b3 . 7', 1'.*-) do ai 4" -IN) (Jo '.7\ m 8ri?- kr :2* ;?)' do 36?, sao dn b:l ViSi M?C, c A I 0 RK. U}? I CLOSING PE1CE3-3 O'CLOCK P. M West On Tel.... 77?, u 77'a Chi ANW 19^ a 39* ! | Uuicksilver 'J-S n 2*J? t'lii A N W pi. %7?e a IS | QuicK.<itvi?rpl.. il a '1s X Jer On .... W V ti W* ( l"i. L.v ?( .[. ,iu-s , l'?% Chi A It 1 l?a4, a 1?-J> 1 I'H'-ltii! viail. .. 4.1 t 4?C Mil A :-t l':?ul... 4. S a *% I N Y C A M KR .1 2S a 1'KV Mil A St I' pt... M'* a 54', Krie S2!, a >-St lol A Wabash. .Hi>*4 a .16', I Harlem ...125?i a 12<> Ohio A Mi s 243* a 25 j Panama lH1* a 112*4 llan A St Jo.... 2*>W a 25>a I i .tu? hrn-f "4^ M ?4K* Vi/"h iVn 74 ^ M 70 rnFon Pavirtc" <;,Y * i c. .it? *' ui. ! I'ittabnrg. i7 a H7}( COMMERCIAL REPORT. I Cotton Stfttdy?flour Lowrr>U')ifa( J tiower-l'orn Steady?Oats Lower-Pork and Lard Ranter?Grower I en Steady? I Fr?i|(hU Ra?y?Metala Dull?Petroleum Firm?Naval Stores Steady?Rant litdln Goods tiu let?Tobacco Firm?Wool Steady?\Vl?l?Uey I'm'hiinged. Tt'ESDAY, AUgUSt 'io?? P. M. The merchandise markets were still pretty generally dull ana Irregular, on 'Chauge it wan emphatically a blue day, the marfcets being depressed and prlcos generally lower. Flour was i dull and lower, except for low grades. Client wan dull, lower aud almost nominal, under eon- 1 tiuued unfavorable advices from Europe and tuc | West, aud sales to any amount could not. be made, ! s?ve at a moderate concession. Corn was steady, with a lair export inquiry, oats were in bound.ul J supply and lower. Whiskey was easy. Pork and i lard were easier and dull. Freights were quiet j I and easy. Cotton wus in moderate demand Doth | j lor spot and intnro, and at the close ruled steady. Groceries were <fulet. with the exception of coffee, ! ; which wa< in demand and dtea<lj\ Naval Stores were j ' active to-day, and the transaction* were at abuiit steady i prices. Metal* were dull and to an extent nominal. Pe- ; : troleum was quiet. Dtu held with considerable confl! dunce. Wool was only in moderate request, but un- ; i changed in value. j Asarg.?Receipts for the last three days, 3fi packages. I I Tk. ... ..nr.<ln?>< t.t iT??ll lr.?? ! at steady figures. Pots quoted at tijjc. a GJ^c., aud pearl* j i at 9c. per lb. ' Ki'iloim; Matkiii.ils.?We heard of no particular ' change in the market tor brick, the demand lor which ; bus been lair within the steady rannc ot Driers. Lime i was steady in value, with a moderate demand, quoted ! a' II 10 a $1 35 lor Rockland common aud $1 60 a SI Si j | fordo, luiiio. Cement met with a lair trade, and wan 1 quoted steady at SI 40 lor Hnsendale, $4 50 a Si "5 tor ' I human and f4 50 u S4 "i ior Portland, i.aths quoted at ' i Si to i??r Eastern. Bkkswax.?The market wa.? firm and the demand fair, i I Yellow Western and Southern quote! at trom 31c. to ; 32'jc. per In. Hkoom Cork.?Value* hare exhibited no change and j the demand has b?eu itifn.. quoted as lollows0c. a 10c. for new green huri, 10c. a 11c. lor short green brush, oc. a 6c. lor red tipped ami Sc. a 6c. ior new and old mixed. Hkans and Pka?.?ihe market for mediums ruled dull, ' with prices tending downward. I he nuppl v is in excels ol the demand, and It wculd be d:0irult lo place a la rite l<>t even at ins. le prlr.s ol the appended quotations. Marrow* were aisodnil, and values wereoffa trifle. W e quote Medium, choice, $1 so a SI US; medium, lair to good, SI 60 a SI "5; marrows, choice, Si 6' a J2u5: marrows. talr to good, Si -5a S- 45: white kidney, choice, ( S- -0 a S2 30; ? hlte kidn-.v, lair to tfood, $2 a Si 10; green neas. lair toOPUie. i- JUa Si 40. ttGTTU.?The supp.y ot both State and Western con- j tinned insufficient lor the requirements of the trade, | and prices Were in consequence fully a* nrm as tor a lew . dais past. Ihe receipt* of' Stair are generally of , medium grade. We quotestate?Firkins, choice. ' selected, isoc. per lb; do., tair to pood. 32e. a ,i4c.: I ' ha.t nrkin tubs, choice, delected. ;'<6c. a 37c.; Jo., prime, , 1 39c. a .,4c.; 0'., lair io good, 3Uc. a 32c,-, do , common, ? 2*<c. a 30r.; W elsh tubs, choice. selected, S4c. a !15c. : do.. ; prime, 32c. a Sc.! da, tair to fOMt SUC. a we.; do., i ! common, 27r. a 2Sc ; pails, Oranue comity ano creani'ry, ' , tine, 33c. ft 4UC. ; do-, choice. Mate and Pennsylvania. 37c , a 40c.: do.. talr to good. 32c. n 35c.; do., common. 27c. a I SOc.; Western creamery, choice, S3c. a .'{Sc.; do., lair to I goo 1, 'is,1, a 31c.; Western Rcservo and Michigan. tub*, choice dutrv packed. t2c a t3c.; do., do., good to prime, ' i 28 c. a 3Hc.. do., do , tair to good, 2.1c. a 27c.; do., firkins, | i good to prime, 2*c. a 3Uc.: do., do., lair to good, 25c. > a :7c.; Northern Illinois. Wisconsin and Iowa, tubs, j i chmce, ?m*. a 30c.; da. do., lair to good. 25c. a 27c.; i do., llrkin". good to prune, 27c. 4 28c.; do., do., lair to i good, 25c. a27c.; Ohio and Indiana, tuns, good to prime, i 26c. a 27c.; do., do., lair to go*-! 24c. a 25c.; do., I firkin*, good to prim*, 2iic. a -Tc.; do., do. lair to gtfod, 2?c. a 26c.; various style*, common, 22c. a 23c. i'n>.k.?K.?The ni.irket to-day was a snaJc firmer but i not ijuMta'oiy Higher. The receipts were lair, footing lip l.)...5> boxes, but the demand was also good und the i market closed very strong at the appended quotations us loilows:?State tactory, tine to fancy, la'je. a 13?jc.; j i do. do., good to tine, i* ^. a 13-<c ; do., do., lair to good. 11c. a ?2<.|C.; State dairies, fine, lO^c. a li^c.; Orange county, skims, 5c. a 7c.; Ohio tactory. Cncddar Shape, ] r choice, lor export, 12c. a lie.; do. do., fiat no., do., ! i do.. 10>,c. a ll'jc.ido. do., do. do., for domestic trade, , lie. a I.e.; do. do., tair to nod, 10c. a lie.-, do. do., i poor to tair, He. a IUc.: Michigan and Wisconsin tac torv, flue, 11c. a 12XeCotton. ?l he market for "spot" cotton ope nod with a ; steadier leeling but closed with a ten.lencv in buyers' 1 i tavor. -'Future*" were moderately active and adi vanced >jc. a >i<cM inost ot wlucu ? as sup?equ"ntiy lost i We quote , Upland*. AW-ama. A. OrUaw. Trxcu. Ordinarr Li?,' 13J? 13& 13\ i Good orJinmry 14% 15 im, i Strict good ordinary... I.*I5*.j 15II-1G 15 11 16 , Low middling l.'i't 16 lt>'? Middling irt^i IS?,' I7C l?W tioisl middling IS 18S l*?j 184< ?The quotations are based on cotlon in *tore rnnnimr in , quality not more than halt a grade above or below the i grade quoled. The sales were:? To-Dap. Sat. Frr'g. Trial. I Export <73 ? 47S " . aui fi'K I k.T speculation 33 ? 23 Total" 1.355 65H 2,013 ?For future delivery 'iiaswlow middling) the sale* have peeu us iollow >L,*Ht evening, after two K M.?Sepeniber, 900 at J5,',e.; November, 4<?i at Ij'^c.: January, 4?Mut Ift'.c.: March. 1U0 a 15V., HJO at 15 25-3Z lotal. 1 1,?? bales, To-dai opto two 1*. X.?September, 60U at 15 #.|<h- . 100 Ht I.V.C., 1,400 at I6 2l-32i\, ??.' at I5?;c? 6 0 at I 15 21 .lie . aw at 15 ll-Wc.. 2n(iat 15 25-S2C.. t?l at 15 4uiat 15 13-I0C., tmo at 15 27-32f., l.ltJO al 14 H-I6c.. 900 at 15 32c., 300 ut If.Vc., fO' at 15 23 32c.. 200 at 15 11-1*.; ' O'-lober. 300 at 15 716c., 500 at 15 15-.'iJc.. 500 at 15V-, LlMi at 15 15 Sic., 2,(xm at 15?c., U'V at 15 17-32o., 40J at 15VsP., ?(>> at IS l.?-32r.; November. 200 at 15 lMzc.. 700 at 15 13-.Be., 2>? atl4J?c.; December. 100 at 15 13 32c. 100 #t 15 7-lrt?., 10U at 15 13-3-.JO-. 3W lit 15 I5-S2e , li.O nt 15 14.32c., W0 at 15 7-16e , 2Ui at 15 13 .0c.: January, 1,200 at 15,'jij.; | February, r|Oi) at 15'.c.. JfT) ut 11 131rtc., 100 al 13>f.e., i W0 at 15 i3 lfV;., lau ?t 15 ll-lfc., March. 100 at 13 15 i8c... ! 6u> at 16' ., 100 at 15 IMtX'. Total. 1?,700 bales, (irutid i total, 25.100 bale#. The receipts at the ports wer-Galv?Kt<m, 47S bale-., New Orleans. 25; Mobile. 74; SaTarinali. l.'l. Charleston, 83: Wilmington. 2; Norfolk, 217; New York. 113; i'liilacielpbia, 24. lotal, 1,147. this day Inst week. syfi. tins flay !a>t year. 1,2:44. Rate* on cotton to foreign porm were qnotea thusTo Havre, by nail, \c. To Hitmbtirg, by steam. ifc. : bv sail. To Bremen, by steam, hu., by ?ail, Sc . compressed. To Liverpool, by su-ani. -43. a .Vital. ; by nail, 7-3'iil. t oret-K.?'itiepe Wis u tleinaoJ t.?r Kin uriri the market ruled steady The *al< < Include ;(.;<76 hags, cx ; Mn'ijic V, iia?;;; 3.SO0 bog?. ex Ontarlu. and 4fi> ha** "I' I Santos, e\ all on private term*. Mild col tee mci vritli rattier more inquiry, tint, without i-e.sulflnjt ; in transactions other man unimportant lot*. We quote 1 liio. ordinary cargoes. lii'v- a lie- '. i?tr ilo, 17^0. a IHc. ; food do., W* ? I*'.; priair ?U?., W?c. a *;io.; extreme ! rant"- lor lots. MV- iS'i'. ; Java, government. hat?*, 2tc. ' a -'IS : do., nra?? iiiutn. 21c. a 27c.: i-eylon. l"i:. a 21c.; I Maracaibo, l9f- a 21c.; Lapuavra, 19c a lOc.jJamaica, j 1*-. a 2i?c.: et. Domingo, Wsjc. a l7e.; Porio ttleo, lf"^c. ; . a 2i>\ : C<??ta Kn;a. 19e. a ; Mexican, We. a 20c. i 1 Savanilla, 1*:. a JOc.; Cnrao .a, 18c. a i9c., *oid, 00 a w dav h. i'op.haM'.?Value* were not HuoTahly changed, and i th.- ! mand only moderate, furrent prlee? were ' u? follow*Manila cordage. ??< above 12 thread, . Hie.; do. i?-thread and 9-thread, *4 in. and .VIM in. diameter, 17c.; do. 11 thread, f, in. dia- | meter, 1> .. do. lia\ rope, I6?ic.; do. cordage, holt r.-tw yap ?. lUc.; do. ft-thread ana 9-tliread. 19. .; tarred i Manna I'i^c.; tine tarred Manila lath yarn 17c.; sinal < r?.;.?-- -i.'<-- ?ho\e 12-ttiread, 13c. ; do. 4-thread and y-threat, I4e.; d" 1? thread and hay rope , llsc.; .\cw Zealand cordate. mkc* uhovo 12-thread, I2*<.c.; do. nil real and >tnread. 'a in and .Viii in., lai^c.: do. 12-"Jin ad, In., and has roue 13c., and Uu-ela holi rone, 17 i'imw" ?Tv;?re ?? a fair hu?ine?? reported in n J!#- ' trit otlna wa<-, with the m?rk?t mowing rather more j t1riiiar?-. We ijuote: -jv. for upcrtu, Mc. a .*9c. lor p uent do., 2* ? jV' . I >v ?;earii;. 28e. a 2/V for parai- ! one; adamantine, rv a i.'lv:. tor ISo*. IV a la'je. lor 11 > >>/. and I. a li>". lot ui. >. < oopttnaoF stock.?We notice no change, either a* reB irds tli- den.and ?>r pri<-e* current. We uuote Mol*?.ses ah iok" 2-lticO nlth heads, $2 21 a $2 25. -!:7ar Miooks, with l ead*, M iucIi. $aw? a ? .; - n<ar .'hoOKs, witn Uea Is, .iti-lli'.h, *2 15 ? l?oi *hook*, iftc. ii SUr. ; ! ram shook*, (4 AO a $4 73: pipe -hooks. vra$7: empty " h? usli'-.w-. $2 a %i 25; lioops, 14 lect. ordinary to nrtine, . a 40c.: t,o-ir?. iv fret ,n! nar to nrln' :iie a >* , Hopptrn - There wn? a lair hng.i;-?s reported in l.ake, with the inarKet atiout teaiv. The sal?*.? at'irreKate ' .?n. *>l !h? ill i?S( I uit.'H trih i,Kai>.-t> ?ii " l-'lonr, 11,199 lihl?.; wheat, 172,27s hushe.s: ?rn %?>.<#.', do.: ,.rn meal &> \ tow*: at- vt.Yit io;?he rye.',." do Kiotjr was dull , and lifa.v tur all except low grn.lni'. wlii -h were t ne irei Tin- saie- foot mi 11,7<W hblp. iniltidlna all k'ride. at liKure? within the rtatfe ,,i onr luotation*. i urn m-ai *?s le.-a,. ojhtalU'i, hut remained ?ead\ in vain. . .-.ales 4W hblf.. ?t ?n a f? 7ft lor Hrindvwine, . > t > a $i - lor W'.stcrn yellow and $- ? i ,t )? jo lor '? ,lei?!v and ISaititnore yellow. We ouote ? '* Nil J State $' .0 ? ?4 2fi a Su'ierflne .-itate 4 7ft a i t?i V >.? ra -fate S 2'. a .'? *? i Choice Mtate i Mi a ? 00 , Mtivertmi vv. ,teru , 7fl , ? ' stern 5 ?5 ? ft r? l-.xira Mmnes,,u H /A a R U0 tj llouml h iop t 'liio. sftlpiilnj iirand?.. ft Jft a h .* V, Kooiid hoop Ohio, trai.e hratid< tnu V , on. 7 OH *? ist, irfiiii*. low extra 3 25 ,4 a '<o j Hi. l.ouin, M/untht ttxtrm. .. d i)j a d 2ft ( .St. Uum, choice double e.xtra C U) ti 7 0# Ht l.oula, choH? tamily.... 7 60 a 'J OU U California ... Nominal. t. -J** am to wMiiKM.' > o? a t tii AUGUST 2tf, 1824.?TRI1 Kourberu Nn i ? Nominal. 1 >u limit -u ran* < JU ft 29 Southern. extra ? s 2i a IH4 uihcni. U,inly .. ti Si) it 9-3 t (i n lvwal. Wi'Mt*nt. 3 7ft a * *i i ori me >1, .Icrwv ? 3 7ft a 4 '* Corn iue.il. Hr <nlywttve 4 70 a 4 75 (..' iru meal. nnuhenii* '.'2 ml a , ? >tnrji w t? dull and lower, cloaiug nominal, with $1 12 ii. fi 11 lii'l loi Nu. 2 I'/lli'UK" and MilwaUMi' The i! i kct ?*> itf(iri-iisfJ ou continued uniavorable eatde aiSMc - an I Die )*< line in t lin atio and .Milwaukee. lhe -a w ere atiout 12ft.' i?) hmlu'U, moaiiy winter, at 91 12 a $i l or t Iii'-ubo, #1 K a %: ."2'? 'or So 1 Milwaukee ?.id I'm i W aab'nirnn?tbe latter id ?tore it Lite outaido fiui.re -$1 I. t 11 .'8 'or if I an I anib-r winter: $1 3t> a fl l;i lor witltf, I 'oru wu steady at *-< ? a <S2la*c. for iTiiiit* . i\ea, with ?ale* ol about 175,;H*> bushels, at r-.r. :i -v . lor mixed, S3c. lor high mixed, 83>ic. it Meier ye,low. Hint u.i'-je. lor while, (lata were earner and iu :'a?r deniuud at the decline The -ale* 'oot up about i ' ?i l:i"hcU at ifc ,i jje lor mixed. .'iSc. a 56c. lor white. Ilitrlu.. m i rvf were inactive and nominal In the ap- i pt-m e oi !rai.?acti"n* l-i.kiuiit* ? I'm r? was :i aood imiuirv lor berth uc- | om.mutation for graia. with rate* rfflinn eauler at the ) ipeuini!. out closing about mjiady. itoom lor oilier | purpo- a was no; muc.i ought alter, aud rates were I not ma.eriaii) changed. 1 lie etiarteruiK movement wan i alow, i hi' supply ot lonnatics i- more than ample and rate* were ea-y,' favoriug the shipper for ail put po-ua. Hi- eiijat'einehu were l'o Liverpool, by steam, 4U.odO i,n~ oi tram at 5J,d. a i?l ; t>4,4'jo bushels of do. at 6d. a o',:. Iiitl cheat* ol ten at 2fts; and. by sail. 40,(*W bu? lels ol com ,tt 5>3d.; LS' hhdl. of tobacco at 27a. 6<i. ; I.") LbK main at 2a )>d. To London, by steam, you libl*. roam on private term". To Gibraltar, oy Natl, 2Uu bbla. flour, at 70c.; 100 co*eK oi tobacco at 13c. The charter* embraceAu lialiar. bark, hence to a Continental port, with 4.UJ0 ijuarters oi urain. at 4s li'Vl , a North (k-rinau bark, hence to Loiiii in, Antwerp, urctmin or Rotterdam, with b'is. oi rcriueil petroleum, ai 4a. 3il ; ait American scho.mer, hence to t'a it, with li.UUO eaa"* of rettiiod do., on private term'. a British brls, of 2,5oO bbli. capacity. Iiehcc tu the Windward. at a lump num. it German ship, irura Philadelphia to Bremen, with 8.8W bbln. of petrol cum. at ?v 4S'i ;"n Am?rloan brig. irom do. to (Jibratuir, lor orders tu the Mediterranean, with 2.500 hb's. hi ritlnid pi'tr ileum. atfls (kl., privileges ol the Adriatic ut t>> 'id.. and back trom Icily with a cargo ot trim at a lump -imi; an American brig, of 440 ions, from New Haven 10 Constantinople, w ith a cargo ol shot and shell, at ii uui|> sum ot JlI,20); a Norwegian hark, ol 567 tons, rr.>iu Baltimore to Havre., with luii cargo of Uibacco, at . Wti. (Ji-n*in. ?The inquiry for cloth ha* been le*? urgent duritiK the p?*i three days, yet the market exhibited no togns oi weakness. The sale* since our lMt embrace tWO ha.' rollsol domestic cloth lor tuture delivery at 14*?c. and hales ot Calcutta cloth at ld*$c. We quote;?Domestic cloth, heavy averages, 14,l4c. a U)iC.; Borneo and Uouriporc, U'4c.; t'al utui. 10^c. a lU'aC.; bags, 11 c. Hk r a.xo Jim:.?We have no change to note tu the market tor limnn, which has remained dull, We quote: ? Dp ->ed \merlc.in. $.1 tor double. S2 5' lor single, $- tor undressed; Manila, H)jC. a !t,'.jc., cold; Sisal, ti'-jc. a tis.c.; Kusaia. clear. $2 25 a $1 30. gold-. Italian, $2 .-5 a HO, gold. .lute remained quiet but was qu.itcd steady at troui .a S\c.y gold, according to quality. Jute but r were 1 "s,s sought tifter. but remained firm within the range ot 2*j;c. a 2 l;c.. currency. We uoie sales since our i la-tot 40 > bales at 2 11-lix;., currency. Ilii ami Stbiw.?The supplies are large and In excesn ot the requirements of the trade. Nolwilbs.andiug, the in 4illrv ha- been lair. 1'rlccs favor the purchaser, and were quoted as follow*;?l'rloie old timothy, $1 a Slid; new do.. ?Wc. a <1; good old do., <(&. a >0c.; new do., 75c, u yuc.; old shipping. 70c. a 78c.; new do., 80e. a 70c. ; old clover, Sl)C. a ft)c. .-traw, 4'c. n 55c. tor new No. 1 rye. 'We. a b6c. tor old do., 40c. a 4 >c. for old No. 3, 40c. a 50c. for old do. and 50c. a 55c. lor o?it. riops. ? Hie trail-actions during the past lew days have be-"i light, buyers holding o(T. Holders show no disposition to press -ales or shade prices. We quote American, new, good to choice, 20c. a 25c.; American, new. low to Mir. 10c. a 15c.; yearlings, 13c. a 20/.; old*, 8c. a 10c.; Bavarians {genuine), 2oc. a 25c.; Bavarians (patent;, ihc. a 2 k..; English, 18c. a 22c.; Belgians uiouunul). 12c. a 17.-.: (tuliforuians. 20c. a 27hiC. per lb. Hiuks.?i he market ooutlnucil quiet, owing to the late large arrivals buyers show little williugne.vi to operate except concessions are grant -d. Choice parcels are Placed at tull late tigurcs. The receipts tor the past \n-i k loot mi 117.4(13 hides, and 23 bales ol Calcutta cow. The sjle-i lor ih'- week aggregate only 27.900 hides at Ujkiuro-. within the range ol iiuotalion?.%'>iocli on hand l!nai!ali> U'ltsia follow*:?ti'>,2U0 dry Buenos Ayres, Ac., part t'roin ICurope; 42.70J dry Montevideo. Ac., part Iroiu Kiin i) -; :w,t. ;ddry Klo Qrando, part ai llosiou; tawdry Iricuav; S.lOOdry Orinoco; ilrv Kosarlo, at Boston; lino dry Central American; SOO dry Bogota; 7.0i?J dry mi 1 >iilt< d AIVic.-uj; 7,7>iO dry l'amuico; 1,700 dry l'ucru> ( ni ello; 400 dry Truxtllo; 3,70') dry Vera Cruz; 16,3.kidry and -alt< d Mauitnoros, Mexican aad Corpus ChrUU; 11.a* dry ami salted Texas, Western and southern; 11,10.J dry wet malted Kio lirande cows, at Boston. Total, 216,100 hides and UU5 hales Calcutta cow; 9.1O hales Calcutta buttalo. -anie time 1873, &il,7~> hides and S59 ba'.os Kant India; same time 1872, 299,U0O hides uii'l 1,9 >4 bail's hast India; .same time 187L )-9.(100 hides and 1.5VS bales Ka?t India. We, ouote :?l>rv?Buenos Ayres. Zi ids. a 24 lbs.. aj*?c. per lti. : do., 25 lbs. a 29 lbs.. ZGc. a 2jijc.: Montevideo, 2o lbs. a ? lbs., 26c.; Cornell tes, 21 lbs. a 2.1 ihs.. 26c.; Rio lirande, 20 lbs. a 22 Iba. 25o. a 2Ajfc. ; Orinoco, 20 a 22 lb a.. 25c.' California. 22 lbs. a 25 lbs., 24>~c.; Central American, 18 lb?. a 21 lbs.. 23c.; .-an Juan, 22 lbs. a 24 lbs., 22c.; Matamoros and Mcxican, 22 lbs. ! a 25 lb*.. 2 c.; Veracruz, Is lbs. a 19 lbs., 22c., and iaiumco. 22 lbs. a 24 lbs.. 2uc. a 21c.. gold, selected; Caim>< achy and Tobaw.o (dry and rlckled), 17 lbs. a 22 ; 10- , inc. a 21c.; Sisal. 18 ibs. a 2i lbs.. 18c. ; Bogota, 18 lbs. ' a ^0 ibs.. 23c. a 24c; Maracaiow, M lbs. a Si lbs.. 18c. a 2oc.; j I'.aMia, 17 lb<. a'20 lbs.. I.e. u 18o.: Torto Cabello aud La iriuvra. lU Ihs. il T1 IIm. 21c. a '?2t-. rurtnu and kiit ' 11 ache (dry mid pickled), 17 lbs. a 21 ibs., 14c., gold, as : tliev run: Port-au-Platte, 16 lbs. u 19 lbs., 17c.. sold, as j they are - TruxiUo, 15 lbs a 17 lb*.. 22!jC., and Zanzibar, id | lbs. u 12 lbs.. 18c. a 19c., gold, selected; Corpus Cliristt. 12 ins. a 25 lbs, 23o. a 2tc.: lnni*nola and san Antonio, 21 lbs. a 24 ilbs., 2:c.; Galveston, I 20 ills, a a lbs.; 22c., aud Western, 20 lbs. a 15 lbs., ; lie. ? c.. curreucy. selected: Southern. 12 lbs. a Id ; lbs., in., currency. ai> iliev run. Drv upoerleatuer? bucnos Ay res ana Kio Orande Kips. 10 lbs. a 13 IDs., 25c., i;uld. selected; surra ix'one, 9 lbs. a lu lbs.. | 3tH,c. a 31c., and Gambia ana Bis-au. 8 ibs. a 9 los., 23c. a 27c.. currency, selected; Mnsas, 15 lbs. a lb ibs., 20c- a 21c., goid, uj thev run; Mexican, Ac, kitis 10 lbs. a 12 lbs.. 24c.. currency. selected. l>rv salted?unill, 2s u?*. a .? ios., isc. ; ylaranhain. 201ns. a .VI lbs.. 16c.; reniamliuco, 2S lbs. a 30 lbs.. 16c.; Bahia, 2N Ids. a 2t> lbs., lfic.; I'ayUa. ^5 lbs. a .10 lbs.. Inc. a 12c.: Maracaibo, lbs. a 33 lbs., l.'c., and Savanilla, 25 lbs. a i 2s lbs., ltic., gold, as they run: Matamoros. 26 lbs. a 32 lbs.. 20c., and .Southern and Western, 2d lbs. a 34 lbs., 14c. a 1 c.. currency, as tliey ruu. Wet salted?Buenos Aires, 4a lbs. a .->0 lbs.. I2\c.; iiio (irande, 44 lbs. a 4d lbs.. 12 ,c.; ' alilorma. 45lbs. a 53lbs., He. a IHjc., and Para, 35 lbs. a HI lbs., He. gold. selected; Matamoros, 45 lbs. a | 55 it*., 12c. a l23aC.; Texas, pulled, 15 lbs. a 70 lbs., 12'sc. h l3*aC.; da kips, 10 lbs. a .2 ibs., J3c.; do., packers', 60 lbs. a 75 Jbs., 12c.: do., knife. : 10 lb . a 70 lbs., 10>jC. a llJic.: Sow Orleans 45 ib.v a Ml ibs., He. a 12c.; country and Western. 50 lbs. a lit lbs., V>ic. a lD>tC.; Southern. 20 lbs. a 60 lbs., 9Hc. a I Hk.; city slaughter, ox, Olios. a 75 lbs., 11c., and do., futt, 45 lbs. a ilultis., 9V., currency, selected. East India? | Calcutta siaugnter, cow, albs. a 10 lbs, 10 V'. ; do. do., do., 12 lbs. a ij lbs., 15SC.j do. dead green, do., 9 lbs. a ! l2>i lbs., 13c.; do. nuftalo, Is ibs. a 22 lbs., 13c.; Slnga bore do., Jibs, a 30 ibs.. 10c. ? Uc.: Manila do., 25 lbs. a 1 2Slbi. Vic. a 10c.. Hold. iKo.v?tor American pig the market continued dull, ; vit.li transactions confined to very small lota lor con- , u-nptiou i rices were quoted nominally as before, .'cotcti pig?'llicre was Utile or nothing doing, but owing i t.'a nmeii reduced stock, prices were nruier. The pr?s- i em slock lu ordinary times would have been exhausted I In one week. We guote'.?American. .No. 1, $.>1 a (32; | .No. 2. $'2'J a $30; do. torge. *27 a $2s; scotch l.glinton. i No. 1. 134 a ?35; Uleugarnock, No. 1, $3'> a til: Coll- 1 ness, none; Suibtneri?'e. none; rarnbrane, $36. I, atiiku.?We notice continued good demand for all grades of hemlock ?ole.. The receipts are comparatively il'-'iu, anu ;uc uiaiivet urui iu uiit^-qui'inx. v?e ijuoic: ? , ' hrauock. , , Bvmoi At/re*. (California. Common Ui/U. Light 27c. u 2r^c.-tic. ?? 25J*c. nititt. Middle S!?c. ?3Uu 88c. a28,V- 26>?c. a 2< Kc. ! Heavy 2*<?.,,c. a %c. 27}?c.a 2!H,c. 26^c.a27!jc. , Oood damaged. 23J?c. * 26c. 24c. * 24S,c. 21), C. n24c. 1'oor damaged.. ? ?? ? a ? )oc. a 20c. ?Crop.?slaughter, light backs. 36c. a 38c.; middle backs, 37c. u 4Uc.; iluut crop. 33c. a 3.*.; middle crop, 34c. a36c.; heavy crop, 36c. a 3?i,c. Tex**? Light crob.Ste. a >4c.; rLinl-lie and over crop, rough, 3?c. a *ic. ; rough hemlock, 87c. a 31c.: rough oak. 31c. a 3c. Bellies 16c. a 19c. Molassk*.? We have nothing new to note in this branch of trado The lew transactions were confined to unimportant lots. We append former quotations as loilows: ?New crop?Cuba centriiagui ana mixed, 33c. a 36c., no. clayed, 37c. a 41c.; do. muscovado refining, 3We. a 42c.; da do. grocery, 42c. a 4Sc.: i'orto Kic?, 40c. a 68c.; English Island-, i .e. a 52c.; New Orleans. 70c. a H5c .Naval stohhs,?1 lie market for spirits of terpentine ; vtO" active to day, and closed about steady at toe. a 3A%c. I for merchantable order. The saies loot up 650 bblv at ' 3.c., 1,0 obis, at :'8>*c., aud 1U0 bbis.. including New ; Vorks. at fttfe. a 37c. The market tor rosin wan also , ac live, with strained closing steady at fJ 20; a$i28: ne heard ul' rales otlfcu hois. -trained at $2 20. and 'J,400bbls. oi da at 92 2.i; of the nner gruues we only heartl sale* of i 300 bbls. of No. 2 atS2 32>?: a i arso of 1,000 bbls. was j ?o!d at Wilmington on private terms. Tar was Urui, with sales of 150 bbU. ot Wilmington at $13 87}?. Hitch , qi oHd at IU 6." j. Oils.?lhe Inquiry for linsetd has been (air, and ! prices were quoted steady at 85c. a ?6o, lor cask* from crushers' hands. Laid oil coutinueii quiet, and was 1 somewhat irregular, but continued confidence was manifested, quoted at from Si a *1 12 Mehaden was qiuet, hut quoted steady at ifte. a 36c. Cotton seed oil quoted steady at 4.V. a 46c. tor crude and At)%c. a 59c. for refined >oiiUiern >eilow. Hank cod quoted at 68c a 70c. j and domestic do at 6 c. a 62c. Neatsloot quoted at 70c. a SI, tiie inside price lor No. 1. Whale and sperm oil waa ! onl;> In moderate request and steady. Sperm quoted at 1 $1 60 lor crude. Si 80 lor natural winter, 41 85 tor i bleached. SI i'< tor nnbleacbed sprlnit ana SI HO for bleached do; whale quoted at fittc. a fi2c. for Northern, , ?>. . a Vic. for Southern, 66c. a 68c, for natural winter and , a "ill!, fur bleached. very firm, closing vt li?fc. spot und month, ami Uc. for first ball of September. Late last 'vcnum u.ivii) obis. Hold for early September at 12c To-rtay i.imO bbls. at 11%. Crude in hula was firmly h*ld at M,c? but there was ho disposition to pay that price. i!aws were quiet but Unn at 17c. Naphtha held with continued confidence at 9c. lor Western ami 10c. lor city, the Philadelphia market was dull, but. in sympathy with the market here, ruled . Armor. Kertned quoted at ll.V- a 11 spot and mouth. ! and ll^c a U??c. lor September. The market at the oil producing pomu was quiet, tint values were about | steady, quoted as followsoil City, 91 ?fia9l 07'S; I'e trolenin Centre 9&<:.: Kotiseville, >7c. a 5740.; Titusvllle, SI ; TMioute, 7iHc. a 7*:. i Parker'-. yij-aC. lor United st wells, W,',c. lor immediate shipment. I'Konsioss.? Keuelpta?Perk, C3 Ijhis.: beef, none; cut meal*, Itil) package*; lard. '.'.'(Ibis, and tierces mid 4NI , keg." Tne market for me?s pork was dull and weak. We beard ot sales ol Ol bbl?. at 9'?tcash and Ml) libls. tor September delivery at 922 fcl.-*, a 7* l ue market lor Imcon wa* dull, lHit very flrin; 73 boxea of long clear realised I2>$e. tier lb. Urcsjed hogs were arhade firmer, hut rather quiet: quoted at H'4c- a 9c. fur gra*?ers and 9t. a 9>?c. lor com I'fd. Meei? l'he market was deadv. hut the imiulrv light. In a Jobbing way lots to tbo amount ol Ml packages were placed at prices within our quoted ninge. We (|UOte$12 vj a $i;< f*i tor plain tr.ess, Mils.; Ill* 913 for extra mom. do.. $ai a $21 for prime lii'-ss, tier -es; #_J ;i for India mess. do., and 124 a %lt> tor extra city India in?s? llcef liam- met with a moderat inquiry, but without resulting in transaction-, of | importance: quoted steady, within the range of $ls u #Ji lor Western, Cot meats?There was rather more Inquiry noticeable to-day. but btwiiie?. in the aggregate was only moderate and at steady prices. The sales include 23 > pickled bains at l.tV-"., shoulders at 8y.. M lioxes of clear bellies | at and Si do. ot rib tallies at 12V. per lb. l^trd ? Kor W-sterti steam the market was less active and woak. W- note sales of W.i tierces at 14 9-lt* cjish, 1 Ooo tltrccs Kit September at i4*-yC. per lb.: 230 tierces, buyer's option. September. at. 14,,o., and .VO tierce., seller's opiion, lialanc< of year, at ll%c. I?' lb. City lard quoted at 14c PoraTOK*.? The demand was only moderate for new potatoes and prices favored the buyer, .sweets were uuic and unchanged. We quote Long Islands, new, *1 60 a 91 7ft; yellow sweets, per bbl.. |1?> 94. Poult*r ann Hunt.?Uresned poultry was scarce, but prices were about steady. Live was only in mode rati: sopplv and ill light demand. We make no changa in quotations. Game?Woodcock weri in active demand at steady price* There were no wild pigeon* in the market. Grouse quoted at from 7ftc. a Ite. Eer t>?tr. We qnote:-Kreah dressed?c'prin? thlekens, -lr a 23< DT lb. t Philadelphia do. do., 2V. a 2*c. . uir kevs. prime small. Or. a 23c.; do.. tair to I cod, *w.. a 21c., tow is, rtutn, choice, 20c. a 21c.; do., do.. uir u? good, Iftc. a 19c., do., Jorscy, ; choice, 22c. a tie.; do., Philadelphia, 23c. a 24c.. voting ? ducks, Philadelphia. 24c. a 2?c ! L;\e?spring ctjlckana, ISc. a 20e. per lb.; Inwla, Ktate i ann jet sey, i7c- a 18c. ; do.. Western, l#c. a 17c.; roosti ?rs. old, hie. a 12c.; turkeys, Mtate and Jersey, 17c. a I to.. do., tVcstern, Ific. 17c.; ducka, Htata and Jeney, Mm a $1 per pair: do., Wetnero, SOc. a 7Sc.: geese, Mate , and Jcraey, $2 25 a 92 74; do.. Western, $1 V> a 91 7A. Hsioe?Pigeons, stall fed, 91 W a 92 per doxen; Phil > Wa fcLjj^.lMBU > > >> *m, ? Wc._ >LE SHEET. per pair; woodcock, Western, 90c fli do.. SUM ami Jersey, $1 12 a $1 25. Kin.?The lobhimr Mistness waa lair, but otnerwl* the market ruled quiet huJ steady Hales in lots, 40 Here. s ot v'aroiina at Sc. a per 1U. accord u?l to quality, and MU> hags of Rangoon. at ?So- a 6Jic. per lb. hteartne waa inactive and nominal In th? al>?unce of transaction*. mjujk.?The market lor raw sugar w?> very quiet, but ruled "itoiuly on the ba^l* of -to. a tl^c. ior lair to good retining * Uoa. We have only to note sales ol liw bint*, of moU??'.-> su^ar. at 7J^c., .inu ttw boxes of centritugal, at He. l.ater ye?tcrdav '.iM hhdv oi t uba sold on basis ol quotations. Rodneci wan quiet and siea.ly, at in'?c. a 10\e. lor standard "A's," and lU^c. lor "liardn." We quote:?Cuba?Kcflning, Interior to common, 7c. a 1\c-; do., lair to pood lair, 7t*c. a8c. ;do., *ood to prune, 6-,c. a W?e.; grocery, tair to good. K',c. a f<?tc.; pnuio to choice, tt'jC. ivR'oc.; centrifugal, hhd*. and lioxe?,No?. M to 13. i".,c ail'iC.i molaasea, hhds. and boxes, 7c. a 7%i\; meludo. 4Vjc. a <>4e.; clayed, boxes, liuieh standaril, Nos. 7 to 9. "'?<' a The.; do., HI to la, <S!,r. a jWfcc.. ; do., 1J to 15. SJ>c. a U^c.: do., l(J to IS. a ii)\o.; do.. I'J to 'JO, 10-tjc. a li>Mc. ; white, 9V. 11 i'?V. Horto Klco?Keflning, common to prime, 7o. a "5|C. , grocery, talr to choice, 8V:. a Ac. Hra/il ?i-utcb stauduru, Nos. 3 to 11, 7'4c. a 7J%c. Java- DiiuiIi standard, Nos 10 to 12. t'i'ca fiJ?c. Manila?Superior and extra superior. 7'ic. a >kin*.?Ooat?The demand during the past week has been good at figures within our quoted range, t-alcs. 170, bales t'uracao, 110 do. of Klo Uachn, 29 do. ol 1'uerui ('a hello, and 31 do. of Mexican, on private terms, liecr? The market was active and tirin. The ailee Ioi the week include 12.0.10 lbs. ol Mexican, IO.OUijdo of Hisal, 1,'<W do. ot Curacao, and 2,iU(l lbs. ot Texa*, at prices ?1th In tlio range We quote lioat?Tumpic.o, W\o. a liOc- and Matainoros, 57Hr. a 60c. gold: Kuciios Ayrcs. Goc.; Payta, 60c : Curacao, 45c. a 57c.: Cape, 40c. 42c.; Madras, each, 5oc. a 55c., I'atua, do.. 4jo. ; fca-t India tamed goat. fiOc., and do. sheen, &7>ijc.. currency. iJeer?-Ionuuraa, U5c. i Vera t'rtu, 70c.; iluateiuala. 700.; t hagres, ?&e.. : San Juan, 60c.; Cainpeachy, AUc. a f>21*<\; nisul. 06c-; i'ara, 67Sc. a 70c.; Puerto Cabello, tkxJ. a i^>3c.: Angos tura, 53>,u.; Matamoron, Texas, Ac., 38c. a 50c., currency. Toaacfa?1The market has been activs lyr Kentucky during the past three days, and prices ?hnw mme iro pruveincpv re-.eu ie?is were in iair ueuianu ai aooui steauy figure*. Tta* silet roof up 1,000 hh<t*. ol Ken tucky at 7c. a 17c The sales of need leaf include 900 cues Pennsylvania, crop 1873. at 18c. a 22c.; 92 ctata Wisconsin, crop 1871, at 7<v a 8c., 79 caws Pennsylvania, crup 1872, on private terms; 147 earns Stat*, ergo 187"\j. at lie. a 15c, About the n?ual business doing in foreign, with Hales of 200 bales of Havana at 75c. a $L Tallow.?Market quiet and unchanged. Sales 60,000 lbs of Western at 8c. a 8'4C. Prime city held at 8)?o.. with f>3)ic. bid. YtGiniiuit.-Tht market fo-day haa been moderately active, in part lor ?l: descriptions. Prices showed no change, and were quoted as followssouthern white onions, per bbl., S3 7.'>a?i; do. yellow ao., $3 a S3 SO; Chester do., per bbl., $2 a *- Uii . new beets, per WO, %'i it S2 SO; white turnips, do., $3 a $<; Russia do., |,or bbl., 75c.; cabbage, new, per 100, $4 a $7: do. rod. do., S6 u $8: i.ima beans, per baK, $1 25 a $1 75; bung Islund white squash, per basket, 25c.; yellow do., per bbl.. $1 25; marrow squash, per bbl., SI 25; lettuce, umg Island, per 100, SI 50; green corn, per 10.1, H0c. a 75c.; string hoans, Long Inland. per bag, SI; encumbers, L01115 Kluiid, per 100, $1; cauliflowers, per dozen, SI a $3; Long Island tomatoes, per basket. S5c. a 40c.; Bgg plant, per dozen, 30c. aii->,'e. Wool.? I'bo demand dnring the past few days has been lighu but nrices are wiihout any material change. The salesi are 10.000 lbs. K1t8tr.ru Texas at $3Ke.; 7,000 lbs. Australian,52c.; ,50.1 lbs. Calitornia lutub's pulled, :w. ; Iu,u0u lbs. ("ape, 30c.; 5,000 lbs. Western Texas, 2,'lc.: S.UOl) lbs. domestic neece, A2c.; 50,000 lbs. XX Ohio do., 55c.; 13.00U lbs. unwashed Western do., iiflc. a 38}&c.; 8,000 ibs. Iiuxed, I5)4c. a :i8Xc.; 5 i?w lbs. X pulled, 15c.; l.iXX) His. Georgia. 4bc.; 8 bales lall California, 25c.; 20 baps domestic lamb's pulled, 42c. ; 5.000 lbs. tub, Stic,.; J0,lXU lbs Eastern Texas, S2e.; IU.0UU lbs- mixed neece, ?."? . a 52o.; JO.UOll lbs. medium do., 55c. ; 1C bales sprlun Calilornla. 3. c. a 35c., and 1,000 lbs. (ieorgla, 5,000 Iks. Colorado and l:l.0Til lbs. unwashed Western neecc on private terms. WmsKPT.?Keccipts. 340 bills. The market was quiet and steady at the decline noticed yesterday, sales 150 bbls. at SI 02)$. DOMESTIC MARKETS. tiiLVKSTON, August 25, 1874. Cotton weak at for good ordinary. Net receipts. 478 bales. Sales, 60. Stock 3 ii2. Nkw Oklkaks, August 25, lf7'4. Cotton quiet and nn< limited at liiJtc. tor middling*. Set receipts, 25 bales; grass, i'i Sules, iVJ. Stock, iu.683. Mobil*:, Auciist 25, 1*74. Cotton quiet and unchanged at 16c. Cor middling* Net receipts, 74 bales, Exports to ttie Continent, 41. Hales, 5U. Slock, 4,0.17. SiVASytB, August 25, 1*74. Cotton nominally 16c. for middling. Net receipts, 121 bales Sales, 8. Stock, 4,470. Charleston, Ansrust 25, 1874. Cotton quiet at 15,'*c. for middlings. Met receipts. 63 bales, aalea, ISO. stock 3,7o4. Wilminutoh, N. C., August 25,1874. Rpiritsof tnrnenfine tlrm at 32c. Kosin firm. $1 76 for trained. Crude turpentine steady; $1 26 tor hard. (2 26 lor yellow dip, 92 25 for virgin. Tar steady at $2 25. Albajtt, N. Y., August 2b. 1874. There In a panic in the wheat market, and the tendency is downward, owing lo advices from Chicago and New York. Considerable wheat was offered on 'Change, but there were no Duyers. Kye is quiet and steady, with no sellers below 85c. Corn tirrn hut quiet, with liuie oiler ing; Western mixed nnu at 80c. a 81o. Nothing doing in barley. Oats dull; no sales. Oswboo, AiiTUst 25, 187*. Flour 25c. lower on the two upper grades, sales 1,400 bbls. Wheat quiet; sales ot old extra white Michigan at $1 I7la: new No. 1 white do. held at $1 32. Com Arm; sales of two cars at 78c. Coru meal-$33 lor bolted, $3J lor unbolted, per ton. Mlllfeed unchanged ; shorts, $18 a $19; sUipsvufl*, $20 a $21; middlings, $26 a $28 per ton. Canal freight*?Wheat, h^c.; corn. do. to New York; lumber, $2 i5 to the lludsou and $3 5<)to New York. Lake receipts?551.0U) leet ol lumber. Canal slilpmemts? 1,632,000 feel of lumber. The arnonnt of grain on tlie canal from Buffalo and Oswego tor tidewater yesterday noon, comprising shipments from the former for thirteen days aud the latter nine days, was 1.0<%,uuu bushels oi wheat, 1,35U,WW do. corn, and lv?0 do. oats. HurrAMi. August 25, 1874. Lake and rail imports for last twenty-lour Hours;? Vl..?r i AO hhk inutl hiuli.K. X.FII lyi K1Y1 do.; oats. ;-19,4U0do. ; rye. 4ij)do. Canal shipments?Wheat, 70, 50 bushels; coru, H9,9jO do. Kail exports?Wheat, 60,196 bushels; corn, 28,300 do.; oat* 62,8'Jti do.; rve, <00 do. Canal freight-: advanced; wheal, 9,-.; corn. He.; outs, 5)*c. Flour steady: sales l,*:o bbl* on the following range:?Western spring, $<ia $6SO. baker*'. $6 78 a $'< iS; white, $7 -fp a $8 2b. Wh^at dull and nominal: no sales; Milwaukee No. 1 spring, $1 25; do. No. 2 do., $1 18; Sheboygan and Green Kay spring, $1 ?). Corn firm; sale* <i,000 bushels No. 2 Western at 73c,; 1,100 ila. at 7i>?c.; 89,000 do. high mixed at 74c. Oaui steady ; sales 2.<>? bushels Western, in lot, at 48c. Rye nominal at 90c. Barley- malt tlrin; Canada. $1 U0 a $1 90, Western, $1 oO tl Jo. Other articles unchanged. Cairaoo. Angn?t 25. 1874. Floor dull and nominal. Wheat dull and unchanged at 96^0. a 37c. lor No. 1 spring. 91*4c. a 9>Jc. for No. 2 do., closing at 92%c., cash; 9lHc., September; No. 3do., 87c.; rejected. 83c. Corn steady at M^c. lor No. 2 mixed, pot: 66c., August; ti?*?c.. September: high mixed, C7^a: rejected. 64c. a toe. oats dull, unsettled and lower at 41c. lor No. 8, cash; September; rejected, 38c. a lt> v. Kye firm and in fair demand at 74c. a 74V- I tor No. 1 Barley opened dull, but closed active at nsc. ! a 90c. tor No. 2 spring, Pork dull, unsettled and lower I at $22 62^ a $22 74, cash; $22 .VI a $22 7& September; i $16 87X a <17. teller all the year. Lard dnll and uns*t I tied at 14Vic. a Ukc., cash; lie., snlleraH the year. Bulk I meats steady; shoulders sold at 8%c., loose. Whiskey steady at 97c. Freights?Corn to Buffalo, 3c. a#}^c. Keceipw?6,000 bbls. flour, ?12,000 bnshels wheat, 161,000 ' do. corn. 52,000 do oats. 5,000 do. rye and 22,000 do. har- I ley. snlpmenta?4.000 bbls. flour. 61,000 busnels wheat ' 57,000 do. corn and 27,000do. outs. EUROPEAN MARKETS Lohdon, August 2>?Evening.?Unseed oil, X7s. W.; ' spirits turpentine, 4s. 3d. per cwt FCTAWCUL, ^ Adrian h. mdller. ahctioneek. Executor's >?le of $7<"0,000 United Stales Bonds, New York state Bonds and Delaware and Hudson i anal Company's Bouds. ADRIAN ii. ML'LLEK A SON will sell at auction ?n I Wednesday, Angust 26, at 12.1,'.o'clock, at the Exchange Salesroom, No. Ill Broadway. By order of the executors ot Mnlford Martin, deceased. $1*S,001) United States Kive.twenties ot lHi',7, registered. 300,000 I'nited States K^vetwenties of 18t!8, registered. 70.1W0 United States Currency sixes. registered . issued . tii Union Pacific Railroad Company. 10,000 United (States Currency Mxej. registered; issued to Sioux City and Pacific Railroad Company. *0.000 New York State seven Per Cent Bounty Loan, regisierel, due 1877. 3T>,000 New Y'ork stale Six Per Cent Canal Stock, pay able In gold. 121,000 Delaware and TInd?on Canal Company's Seven Per Cent Registered Bond* , A?STOCK PRIVILEGES ON ALL THB ACTCTR Ktoc.ts negotiated at I to - per cent trom the mar ket; $80 to $100 put* or calls-$200 to $300 double nrlvi ' leges. Thu system of operating is ftillv explained lr> a pamphlet sent Iree on application. Tt'MBRlDOK A CO., | Banker* and Brokers, No. i Wall street AT REASONABLE K\ThS.?MONEY ON L1F8 A.\l> Endowment Insurance Policies. Mortgages mid other Securiaes. Insnrauceotn.il kind-etTa-ited with bestcoiupaniea. J. HABKIGtl * Co.. 117 Broadway ACTMt MoRTovih OP $10,010, L)B8 - THAM TWO years to run. on Brooklyn lots: worth $401o,*i; bondsmen first claw; for sale at large discount; PI1ALON A SLOAN, .11 liast 17th st. A young woman, wishing ro fill \ ftr* tiishcd bouse, would liUe to n:eet a geutleinan will irie to assist her; frifler* need not answer. Address Jl'LlIiTTE, llerald Uptown Branch office. 1AP.-LEY A bazlky. brokers, 74 BROADWAY.? j Double Privilege-. 42MI to $310: Puts or csll*. $100 per 100 shares, on "He in hers of stock Exchange." Pain phlet, 'How Money Is Lost and M?d? in Wall Street," to be had of Brentatio. Union sijtiare, price .V cent*. Money loaned <>n mortgage : mortgages cashed: Stw ks, Bon is, Ileal I state. Furniture Ae.. sold by auction. V K >THVh.\'SON, Jr., 11 Pine street and 31 East Sevenieentli street. XTORTUKKN PAI.'Ir'lt' HAII.UO\I> BONOS HObiilll i> in.! sold hy I.IVISti^TON A COMPANY, Rankers, 10 J'lne otrsM. HAIl.UOAD BONIH \V\NTRK.-.NKW YORK AM) Onweao Midland, N'. w Jrrscy Midland, MeOKlalr. Clirsapeakf A Ohio, Alabama mi l Chattanooga, Portland liiiil OKden*hiirii, st ,l<,v('h und l?euver (Hty . alio Mount Vernon. tl. W. MAItKll\M. 196 Hroaiway. WANTBD?CORRKSPONPKNOR WITH 80Mi: PI nunder wlm could :ct $10,000, with lnt*ri\?t pataide annually, for ten or twenty vcar*. AddruMi J., box S89 Pout olHee, Marlon, Marion county, Ohio. \VrA NTKD?$10.000 PIP.<T MORTOAUR ON CORNRR YT More Property in tln? t ify: lt mjr bonus II procured atjjnce. (s OKAllAM .1 SONS, ,o.p> Kant I'ortv :fiiril nt. I YJL'R I1AVK KUNDs TO I'UP.CIlASK OOOD KROOND YY and Leasehold Mort; -ne?. ulxo to loan oil ''jtv or Brooklyn Property, call on sawaIIO A U-.aVITT, m Wall *treet 7 PM CBNT JKIUK1 CITI BON DC, BBbOW ; All. 8 auo 10 per 1 ?nl Municipal Bonds. First Mortgage Haili ?<! ib.nrtt 1 and other Bond* ami Stock*, all llrsi rlaM*. i _ at * larfv reduction below pi\r. I For iale by AijHKRT n mnoiiAT A CO.. Htock Broker* and Auctioneer*, No. CI Pine street. ) N. B?Investment " ' uriuc* our fptrlaliy 22 year*. 1 *1 WMl WANTVIi FIRST MOBTIIAOP. ON A ' vIimUU bouiie aud four lot* of ground, worth * 96,0lia at Wllllamaburg, I, 1. HBBBKltl) ? kon, 29 F.a*t rourteenth ?tre?t. i vLlnil [WUI fOR INVKHTMRNT IN FIRRT MORT plUU.UUU Kane* on Improved elty property. Principal* only dealt with Address bo* 3,370 New York ) Pout ortlre <fcl ',(1 (WWt WANTKH K(lR IN V KHTMKHT W i *1)1 tJVJ !" ' firvt claw mortgagM on Improvml Hty ' property. Principal* only addrcn 1"VBBTMJJNT, Ihii ?aw xua flftct. * . ' ' - < wmufcm* U I.<TKI.NO FUND UONOd or ii>? pacific railroad. PRINCIPAL PAYABLK IN OOLD, IN *> TBAB8-, JNTKKKHT * PKR CBNT IN CL'KBKNCT, OB T I'KK OliST IN .si KRUNO MONWL THRSB BONDS ARB IS80F.P TO RKT1BK l'HK OUTSTANDING INCOMK BOND*. OR TO PUND OTHRll INDKBTliDNEMH OK TUB COMPANY. They are a .second Moraage on tbe entire inuol* t Lands of Uio Road, uow amounting uj OVRR ll.ono.ojo acrk8; and will lie a first lien on the land* when tbe $I0,400.IICB laud grant bonus (our-hali of whit b In already provided lor) are reared. The tunber sale ol l.ttu.iM) acrea, a* prices bereioiore realized, would cancel the now remaining balance of land grant bouu?, when this bond wouki become a first mortgage ou nearly 10.000,000 acre*, the value oi which is much more than saftlcient to cover the entire issue ot unking lund bonds, besides which, these bunds are a mortgage on the road. Its franchise* and equipment. sobiect to the first mortgage and the go\ eminent lien. One per rentot the bond* withdrawn annually and redeemed at nar. The sinklwr fund bond* are offered in exchange fbr the outstanding Income bond* at tlie rate of six of tli? new bonus leTllve ol ih? incomes, which, considering that the latter are not mortgage bonds, is a very advantageous change for investment. exchange* can now be made or UUormation obtained at the omrR OP rilK COM PANT in BOKTOK. OR OF MORTON, BLISS A CO., MNANC1AL AUKNTS OP TUB COMFANT, * " * DBRXBL BUILDING. 'OR AT THB ^ PRRfllDENTK OKP1CB, 23 NASSAU STREET. SIDNEY DILLON, Preiiden*. Ursi.tK.SS OPPORTUSIT1ES, a PARTY WANTING TO BUY OUT A WELL ksA tablished firm in Toronto, where a first class bus) neaa Is done In the wholesale jobmng Orocery and Liquor Trade. Receipts are fro.n 92 4),tXK)to $30U,ti00 annually; satisfactory reasons for selling out. For further particulars address box 3V> Toronto t' 'ut-j Post office. A?CRANDALL HAS TAK.iN OUT A PATRNT FOK , an Acrobatic Building Block, tvnlch is going to ber the-Toy lor years to eume. A party who has the machinery fbr constructing the Mine will find this a splendid Investment. It will be sold in rights or as a whole. Address, tor one weak, CRaNDaLL, I&2 Pulton street, Brooklyn. ADVKRTISKK, WHO OIVB* A * D EXPEOT8 BHFerences, want* a partner in tliia city, with $10,001) tu 11.^ I1MI riuh - InvHiikir cntitrnU liin cunlliil wlilr.h im fnllv secured ?gain?l low?; solid profltxguaranteed (food opening for uii actne young man. . tiy party set Ring business, who has above. >|U.iUrtoatkms, can address IKON ? UOOL?i\ box 3,94ft Post office. New Yor*. Air pistol patent for entire united .-'tale* lor sale; best New YorK jobbers, who have mo!U ilie ?'iven as reference; patent lias 14 v?*r? to run; (allure in business cause lor selling. Address box 4'JU Pout office. Little Kails, N. Y. An editor or printer, investing 92,000 to $2,.VW. can obtain a lucrative position on a daily journal, in vicinity of Sew j'ork. Address SECURITY, box 148 Herai'l office. A rare OPKNINO I'UR A party with aIJtti.K money and a knowledge of the business to go to a good poini in the West to engage in dry goods busloes* already established. lirtjuire, lor six days, ot H. fc. c., Earie'H Hotel, ranal BfWt Apaktne.: wanted?in a W".ll established furniture manufactory, wrh $4,000 10 $5,000. Address maj?U factory. Herald office. AIIAI.K SHAl'.H i.N \ UUUSE run $1,(KJ0; a Ixinu ilde iayi"s mont; principals only treated with. Address LIHi-.R, Herald office. ATOIJXH Uffy?R OK GOOD EDUCATION, WHO has oractisnij law In the highest court ot a State other ttiau New York for more than three years, desires to connect himself with a lawyer or firm In New Tork city in the capacity ot clerk or In ??? other capacity in which be may *aru a small remuneration. Hciereiices given. Add rest SIC MA, Herald office. * -ADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED A. J\ for merchants, manufacturers and others; Mining Interests, Ac., negotiated; Heal Estate exchanged for Business; persons with capital seeking business advised ot approved opportunities. References?The McKillcp A Spragne Co. Commercial Agency; J. W. A K. Cmsholm A Co., hair goods, 734 Hroadway, Ac. QRKJOrt * I'A it LUTON, financial and Business Brokers, 98 Broadway. _ A" -$10,1)00 WANTED, TO EXTEND BUSINESS Of manufacture and -ale ot domestic article, practically approved and extensively used in dwellings and offices, yielding ;ary profits; extraordinary inducements offered. OO.VX FERTILIZING AND SANITARY COMf AN V, Varlck. Vestry and (Janal street". New York. AKIRST OL&S* BIKINRSS FOR FALB.-THK stock consists of general fancy goods, notions, la dies' i ud gentlemen's furnishing goods, all In good order and desirable v value about ?14,000; location the best corner store on Kultun street, Brooklyn. N. Y.; established teu vears; plate glass windows; owner wishes to retire; will sell at nmrWet value, cash, or will take Im 6roved Real Estate In exchange. Address H. L. D., erald Brooklyn Branch office. / 1HANCK TO MAKE MONEY.?B8TABLISUKD LACN\J dry to itt; excc lent premises; central location; splendid business can l>e done. Central Apartment House, U'i ! orty-ioui;tt> street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. FOB 8ALE-THK UKASE, FURNITOBE AND FJXtorss of the Sterling Hotel, situated in Bridgeport, Colin.: a home well established and doing a goou business; will be sold at a bargain. For particulars inquire of M. H. WILLnON. Bridgeport, Conn. GKNTLRKKN IIAVING *5,000 TO $A,000 TO INtroduce the most nsefbl article of its kind in the world; demand unprecedented. Residence ?18 West Forty soarth street, between 9 and 11 morning and 3 to 6 F. M. P-A WHOLESALE HOUSB IN FOBBION AND . domestic goods (not dry goods), having desirable connections and a profitable trade, would like a partner with $10,000 to increase their business. Apply to ORKHJU A CAHLKiON, M Broadway. TkASTIBS FIN A NCI ALL? EMBARRASSED WHO X wish to nell an v established business or staple good* to realize immediately can find a cash purchaser M they can oflcr a lug bargain. 1 want no other and want u*> fancy estimates ot values. Address, In confidence, BAH- ' GAIN, Plain field, N. J. P- abtner" wanted?with to join thk auver;i*r in an old established shirt manufacturing buAuew on Broadway. AdJresj D., box 114 ller?Id office. PARTNER WANTriD-WITH FROM $8,UOOTO $10,000, to Join the advertiser, who I? now engaged in the KUinmcr and winter hotel busineas, two hours' ride from New York , deli*htJully situated on a boautliul lake, 1,400 feet above tide water; unusual advantages In a most valuable lease, which will insure a fortune, wiU be otl*red to a rood party. AJdre-a W. H. H., box 247 Poet office. Now York. PARTIES M A \ UK A GTU RINcTmAC HINERY WoCTdi like *5,1**) more. capital to enlarge their business, 4"0 per cent profit can i>e realized beiore January. Tbe party furnishing the required amount can have the management ot tbo business, Will accept the same iu 91.04X1 payments monthly. Address E. L. J1AVKU, ISM Broadway. Iyo LET?THE WELL KNOWN AND LONG K8TABlishcd Oyster Uonso and Restaurant No. 28 Clinton street, near Fmton street Brooklyn ; has been kept for many years by Dominick Culgan. who now wishes to retire on account ot his advanced year*: the house Is large und con mi odious, well turnlsiied throughout; Is Jlr?t class and in one ot the ben locations in the citv: tin* is u rare chance iot a party who understand* the business, an the K"?i>ects lor making monoy are undoubted. Kur (uinii uiaiN inquire ol D. A M. CHACN<;k Y, No. 207 Muntaijuo street, Brooklyn. TO TAILORS WITH CAPITAL.?WANTRD, A P1R8T clan* man. with a good cash trade, a* a partner In a man-bant tailor business; nuoh. a mitu will meet with a party tliat has a go.;i1 trade of his own on Broadway. Address TAILOit, Herald offlce. fXTANTED.-AN EXPERIENCED B0SINESS MAN. TV with $&,ojo ui $i(Vixo. wants a place in an eetablLOieJ firm, where hi* sorviees will be available. Ad dre**, with particulars, WILLIAM CLAYTON, box MO New York Post office. WANTED?$5,000 TO $10,000, FOR THE EXTENSION of an ertabllshed, paying business by the introduction of several new Inventions fully secured. Ample security will he given tor the amount invested, which mav be withdrawn at the end ol six months (if expectations are not rcullxed) or, arrangements wade tor a. length n( tl.i:e. A.I lr.-.-< II. If., Herald office. "\IrANTEI?? A I'AUI'NKR IN THE LIQUOR BOiHVl ness; $1,00" to $1,.VW required. Address W1NRH? Herald l/ptonn lirau.-u office. 7 r/j - A r A KIN K IIS HIP IN T~KIRST OLASR P I businee* tor $750; easily understood and pays $3>i 00 per year net to each partner. 0*11 at 17 Weet Twcutv lourtti street. i WWi EOK A M A NlfKACT IIRI NOB U8IN KRh_ Established in this city 35 years; stock oi? han<: $8,000 itt eo?t. Principals only address or call. U >. A 11., to* Iludsou street d<|fl / W||| I' \ K INK II WANTED. WITH TUK T I " " ' above amount, to enter into partnerihi* with a capable person to develop a new patent; sore micros. address K. <;. I'HENCH, Herald office. REAL ESTATE. i 1'Ue uUraciioiiH ottered at the Exchange Salearoom to-day wore mostly of ft legal character, and were inspired of as follow*:?Mr. William Ken? nelly sold, by order of we Court, in Coreclo?urcP and under the direction or Wflilam Sinclair, referee, the property located on Twenty-elxth street, west of sixth avwuue. A. J. Bleeoter. Son A White, by the same order, under tne direction of L. A. Fuller, the lmnroted property located on the nort hwest, cornet- ol Kirst avenue and Porr.y-ionrtli street. Mr. Jere. .lormson, Jr., oflered the premise* No. 390 West FiifT-Orat street, west of Eighth . ; avenne. and Mr. It V. Harnett, by order oftbr Court, in foreclosure, tinder He direction of William Sinclair, referee, the (loeiet lease ol the house and lot. located on First avenue, north of Flltysixth street; also, under the direction of J. L. Miller, referee, disposed of a house, wittrlot, located on Fifty-second street, west of Eleventh avenue. mew tom mortar?. ar we. cwnxm.t. i 2 s. tr. h and I. on il ?. 28th sk. 300 It. w. of rttb ?v.; lot 20.2xM.9x 18.'t: Samuel Stearns $7,700 av a. j ni > acxaa. son asd writk. 13 s. bk. h. and ice house, with plot of ground on I n. w. corner 1st av and 44th st-, size ol plot, 100x17ft: David Jones 81,000 Lease of 3 It. on n. w. . orner 1st av. and 75th St., together 78 7*M0iH3; lease dated May 1, 1871, lor 10 year*-, gn.uuu mo-.. $.i0u per annum i B. Meyer 3.0W av itht /ussios, ja. 1 3 s bk. h. and I No 20i W. ftlst at, a. A, 280 ft. w. of 8th av. i lot 2U1100.&; H. C. Patterson U.W , . BT n. V. RtRHXTT. Its. bk. h. and lease of L on e. a 1st av., SO II n. of 58th at.; lot28.lxiM.2i22.8xV4; lease dated May I, 1870, for SI vi>ars. ground rent, $480 per Annum, HatnueI Hlr?ch 7,SfT 14s bk h. and 1. on u. s, Md ?t. 100 ft. w. of 11th _ _ j ._AU JkJl'tux 1|*